I can't help but try to give people more chances, I'm a sort of optimistic pessimist. I tend to lean towards teh negative, but I am constantly trying to find the good in people... which is not to say I have never given up trying to find good, but it takes longer then the 3 months I have been posting here for me to get to that point.

And my humor tends to have to be toned down less then my language. When talking with peers, I can be about as foul-mouthed as a Kevin Smith movie... Hell, at work last night, between me and my pharmacist, I swear we dropped the F-bomb at least 3 or 4 dozen times... it was like a damned Christian Bale monologue....

And I have no problem insulting people, in face to face dealings. That way people can tell if I am really and truly pissed, or just joking. Which is probably why I try to use as many emotes as I do. Written words can be really....sterile, and lack the emotional emphasis that facial features, and vocal inflection can lend to a sentence.

I don't know if I've told this story before, but I watched about the second half of The Postman when I was in college, because I came home and my roommate in my dorm was watching it. It's your typical "Costner starts off doing something simple, like being a post-apocalyptic postman, and he somehow becomes the inspiration to all survivors, the mail becomes the most important thing in the world, and the evil badguy government entity wants to git'im. And then Tom Petty showed up for some reason. In the end, they make a statue of Costner riding a horse at blazing speeds trying to hand someone a letter. I can almost guarantee Costner has it at his house.
Anyway, after the movie was done, my roommate says, "What a great movie!" and I mentally facepalmed my hands through the back of my skull, while outwardly giving the most forced half-smile and nod of my entire life. My roommate was a good guy, but that movie was about as bad as anything I've ever seen.

Pokemon was kinda funny for a couple of minutes. I remember being in HS and during like the.. Senior play, I tried to get some people to go see the first Pokemovie with me, but no one would go. I was at least 6 years older or 15 years younger than anyone else in the theater.

The first one was good.The second one...neh.This one was good mainly for fans(adults included),'cuz all of the closure.

The soundtrack isn't that good,not just compared to the other ones.

One would think they take advantage of goin'from TV to theater to improve the musical numbers,but ehy really don't.The perfect example is the I WANT IT ALL number,even if it's showed as a play on purpose.

The first one was good.The second one...neh.This one was good mainly for fans(adults included),'cuz all of the closure.

The soundtrack isn't that good,not just compared to the other ones.

One would think they take advantage of goin'from TV to theater to improve the musical numbers,but ehy really don't.The perfect example is the I WANT IT ALL number,even if it's showed as a play on purpose.

Please tell me you have children, because you do see (and defend) ALOT of movies aimed at little kids and teens.

The Four Horsemen of the Moviepocalypse: uncalled for sequels/remakes/reboots, 3-D surcharges, untalented "celebrities", and anything with Michael Bay's name attached to it.

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